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AMR wireless charging system voted Industrial Production Product of the Year
17 March 2025
THE PULS-Wiferion CW1000 autonomous mobile robot wireless charging system, which enables uninterrupted supply of power for automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and mobile robots (AMRs) has been voted Product of the Year 2025 in the Automation, Digitalization, and Connectivity category by readers of INDUSTRIAL Production magazine.

This award recognises the groundbreaking In-Process Charging technology from PULS-Wiferion. The CW1000 impresses with an inductive charging power of 1kW, enabling wireless charging during operation. With its high positioning tolerance and efficiency of over 93%, the system significantly reduces downtime and optimises intralogistics processes.
More than 3300 votes were cast in the INDUSTRIAL Production “Product of the Year 2025” competition. Readers had the opportunity to choose from a total of 47 nominated products. This award highlights the relevance of the CW1000 for the automation industry and reinforces Wiferion’s position as a technology leader in wireless power supply for mobile robots and AGVs.
The Product of the Year 2025 award confirms the high level of innovation of the CW1000 and its importance for automation technology. With this solution, PULS-Wiferion offers companies an efficient and sustainable alternative to conventional charging systems. The recognition by industry professionals underscores that wireless charging is a key component of the industry of the future.
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